A very festive surprise awaited us when a designer sent us a peek of her Holiday 2012 Pottery Barn Teen catalog — our Skylar's Lace stencil was used in
a wall stencil treatment in one of the beautiful room vignettes!
Not exact matches
Resources: Birch
Stencil: Cutting Edge
Stencils Wall Paint: Benjamin Moore in Bleeker Beige Crib & Dresser: Munire Bookcase: Vintage — I refinished it using this technique Rocking Chair — Vintage Flokati Rug: Overstock.com Owl Lamp & Stump Side Table: West Elm Deer Blanket: handmade by Flee Fly Flown Crib Bedding: Pottery Barn Kids Deer Pillow & Window
Treatments: handmade by my mom Bird Mobile: handmade, inspired by this Design * Sponge DIY ABC Prints & Antler Mount: handmade by me
Tracy custom cut her own
stencil and mixed both Venetian Plaster and Metallic Plaster over metallic foils to create this amazing linear patterned
wall treatment.
House on the Way beautifully paired the Step Up Triangles
Wall Stencil with a custom board and batten wood
treatment during her bathroom makeover.
This is the
stencil treatment that I did on the
wall opposite the bed.
So instead we painted one full
wall behind the bed, and a fun
stencil treatment on the opposite
wall, which you can see in the photos.
This tactile trend is translated into a paintable
treatment thanks to our new Macrame Knots
Wall Stencil and Macrame Knot Furniture
Stencil.
But instead of
stenciling a
wall, she opted for a surprising ceiling
treatment to add even more impact.
Published: March 3, 2018Filed Under: Before and After, Contributors, DIY Tagged: accent
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About a year ago, this hall bath got a
stencil treatment on the
wall behind the sink.